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- KonferenzbeitragValidating a Sociotechnical Heuristic Evaluation Method(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband, 2019) Thewes, Felix; Kluge, Annette; Herrmann, ThomasThe usefulness of a set of heuristics for the evaluation of sociotechnical systems will be examined. The usefulness of this evaluation is comparable to heuristics of interactive systems. The criterion of such usefulness include, whether persons who are not necessarily experts at the intersection between work design and sociotechnical design find more aspects with the help of sociotechnical heuristics which give critical or positive indications for the evaluation of a sociotechnical solution. An experiment with 60 participants shows that the intuitive assumption that more of such aspects could be found with the knowledge of heuristics cannot be confirmed for individual students. The use of heuristics supports a more even distribution of the found aspects across different categories. After evaluating the outcome of this study, it becomes clear that more detailed investigations on the effectiveness of sociotechnical heuristics are necessary and which special methodological requirements have to be observed.
- WorkshopbeitragWorkshop on Smart Urban Micromobility(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Schneeberger, Tanja; Schaffer, Stefan; Dimitra, Tsovaltzi; Lara, Chehayeb; Patrick, GebhardUrban mobility is evolving towards sustainable transportation as awareness of the environmental impact of transportation increases. In addition, efforts to improve public health, are leading to a greater focus on micromobile means of urban transport, such as bicycles or scooters. Although the number of people using micromobile urban transport is increasing, technologies to improve rider safety have been researched mainly in the context of motorized vehicles. In this workshop, we will present research and discuss ideas for smart urban micromobility. Therefore, we invite scientists and practitioners from different backgrounds to contribute with their latest work. Our goal is to bring together micromobility and technology enthusiasts to discuss and identify opportunities to provide a smart and safer mode of transportation.